Invested in the State’s Economy, From supporting life sciences in Worcester and fisheries in Dartmouth to exploring brain sciences in Boston, data science in Amherst and robotics in the Merrimack Valley, UMass committed a record $…
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We welcomed our first international student to UMass in 1870, and today we have 7,537 international students, all of whom are an essential part of our identity as a world-class public research…
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Admissions, As the top public university in New England, the University of Massachusetts seeks to enroll exceptional applicants from all backgrounds and welcomes transfer students to its campuses. In fact, 23…
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The most significant change is that bills will show a tuition total that includes the curriculum fee and other campus-wide fees that previously had appeared as separate line items. This change is…, Tuition Retention Documents, UMass Tuition Retention FY16 General Appropriations Act (GAA) Summary Final Report of the Advisory Task Force on Tuition Retention Additional Recommendations of the Tuition Retention Task Force, Frequently Asked Questions, What is “tuition retention”?, Simply put, your campus will be able to keep the tuition that you pay. Currently the tuition you pay goes to the state treasury; it does not stay at your campus to help pay your educational costs.…, What does this mean for me as a student?, The only changes you see will be positive. The most significant change you will notice – and one we are pleased to announce – is that bills issued this fall will consolidate some of the mandatory…, Will this make my bill go up? , This change will not affect the total amount of your bill. The tuition line item will increase and the mandatory fee line items will decrease, offsetting one another. It should be noted that the…, What changes will be on the student bill?, The biggest change you will see is the consolidation of many mandatory fees into the tuition line item. For example, your bill for 2015-16 separated tuition and mandatory fees. Many of those…, Full tuition credits by campus are as follows:, Amherst = $1,714 Boston = $1,714 Dartmouth = $1,417 Lowell = $1,454 Eligible students may utilize one tuition credit per academic year at the defined tuition credit amount. , When does the new law go into effect?, The university will begin keeping the tuition it collects on July 1, 2016. For most students, this means changes to student bills will begin in the Fall of 2016 for Academic Year 2016-2017.
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